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Oral hearing of PH vs China set on Nov. 24 by Patricia Lourdes Philstar.com
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mANILA—the Permanent Court of Arbitration under the United Nations has set the date for the hearing on the Philippines’s claims against China in connection to the south China sea dispute, the Department of foreign Affairs (DfA) said on Wednesday, Nov. 11. “the oral hearing on the merits of the Philippines-China arbitration case under Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the sea will be held from 24 November to 30 November 2015 at the hague, the Netherlands,” the DfA said in a statement. Last october 30, the tribunal issued its award on jurisdiction over the said case, citing that it concerns the role of “historic rights” and source PAGE A2
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The Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, Netherlands has scheduled the oral arguments on the merits of the Philippines-China arbitration case under Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea from Nov. 24 to 30. Permanent Court of Arbitration/Released
AGREEMENT. President Benigno S. Aquino III welcomes People’s Republic of China Foreign Minister Wang Yi during the courtesy call at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday, Nov. 10. The Philippine government and China have agreed not to discuss the territorial dispute over the South China Sea during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Summit next week. Malacañang photo by Joseph Vidal
Obama to seek Supreme Court review on immigration overhaul Another roadblock for executive actions that can save up to 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation by christina
from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
Behind the ‘model minority’ myth: the Asian disadvantage
the ban imposed by a federal district court judge in texas on two programs obama introduced: Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) and an expanded version of the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA). this latest ruling is another setback to obama’s attempt to overhaul the immigration system before his term ends. texas and 25 other states filed a
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PresIDeNt Barack obama will seek the supreme Court’s review of his executive actions on immigration, following a federal appeals court’s ruling that the plans must remain blocked. In a 2-1 vote on monday, Nov. 9, the 5th Us Circuit Court of Appeals upheld
WIth stereotypes like “the model minority” and the “most successful race,” Asian Americans are facing increasing pressure in society. studies show Asian Americans are the most educated race, with over half (51.5 percent) possessing a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared to just 30 percent of the overall
lawsuit back in february, stating that the creation of DAPA and expansion of DACA go against the president’s executive power and would have negative affects on each state’s economy. texas asserted that the “lawful presence” of the immigrants would require the state to issue “state-subsidized driver’s licenses” and other aid programs. further, the lawsuit alleged that the
government did not follow the proper procedures for enacting the new immigration rules. “Congress did not intend to make immune from judicial review an agency action that reclassifies millions of illegal aliens in a way that imposes substantial costs on state,” wrote Judge Jerry e. smith in his majority opinion on monday. PAGE A2
Two Filipinos charged American asks judge to determine with child trafficking, probable cause in illegal bullet case pornography by Maricar
B. BrizueLa
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mANILA—the legal counsel of an alleged “tanim bala” (planta-bullet) victim and American the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) iden- missionary has filed a motion for tified two filipinos responsible for providing more judicial determination of probthan 100 nude photos of children to a man arrested able cause. at san francisco International Airport in April. During a hearing on WednesDuring a press conference, NBI Cybercrime Di- day, Nov. 11 at the Pasay revision Chief ronald Aguto said Lyan tandeg and gional Court Branch 119, ershellina Atad, the sources of the photos, were ar- nesto Arellano, the lawyer of rested Nov. 4 after meeting with undercover NBI 20-year-old Lane michael White agents to pimp an 8-year-old girl, according to an told Judge Pedro de Leon GutierInquirer report on monday, Nov. 9. rez that White’s camp was withBoth have been charged with qualified child traf- drawing the earlier motion for ficking and syndicated child pornography and are the reinvestigation of the case. currently being detained in NBI jail. “We filed this motion for ju“tandeg and Atad offered to the undercover dicial determination of probable agents the minor and showed them the nude pho- cause so that the judge will now PAGE A2 be the one who will determine
Over 100 photos seized in US
SSS briefing and on-site services on November 22 at PH Consulate San Francisco office to open in January 2016
sAN frANCIsCo—Good news to all filipinos in san francisco and the Bay Area! the social security system (sss) of the Philippines will be coming to san francisco to conduct on-site services and a briefing for all sss members. this will be held on sunPAGE A2
if there is really probable cause for filing the charge,” Arellano explained. he added that this move was deemed “more practical and faster” by his client. “[the proceedings] are taking too long for them. they are already financially dislocated. they came here to set up an outreach for their church but this is what happened, a very unfortunate one,” the lawyer added. White, a florida native, was arrested on sept. 17 at the NAIA terminal 4 departure area, along with his father, an American pastor, and his filipino stepmother, as they were supposed to board a plane to Coron, Palawan. the three came from the Unit-
Lane Michael White
ed states and had a connecting flight from China to the Philippines. Airport baggage inspectors maria elma Cena and marvin Garcia reportedly found the .22 cal. bullet in White’s possession after his baggage went through an X-ray scanner of the domestic terminal. PAGE A3
Binay’s birthday wish: ‘Uplift the life of every Filipino’ by Bernice
caMiLLe V. ManilaTimes.net
Bauzon
“UPLIftING the life of every filipino.” this was what Vice President
Jejomar Binay’s wished as he celebrated his 73rd birthday on Wednesday, Nov. 11 with residents in a poor community in Pasay City (metro manila). Binay said ending poverty for
filipinos has been the guiding principle of his almost three decades in public service. “Kung gagawa ho ako ng birthday wish, sana ho ay umangat na ang buhay ng bawat Pilipino [If I would make a birthday wish, I hope every filipino’s life gets better],” he added.
the Vice President shared that his late mother was a teacher in Pasay City, and that he grew up on Libertad street. he said the money they received as death benefit when his mother died was used to buy a house. PAGE A3
Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay
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